Thursday, March 8, 2012

The new Ohio Republican Party State Central Committee

Folks, here is a complete list of who the new committee will include after Tuesday's elections. It has come to my attention that even some members of the press are having a hard time finding the complete results.

Funny, in years past, the secretary of state's website provided results for these races. But not this year. I wonder why...oh wait. Isn't the current SOS a very close ally of Kevin DeNial? Hmmm....

I have indicated incumbents and unopposed candidates in the updated list:

1

M

Frank Guglielmi

Unopposed

F

Judy Miller

Incumbent, beat Angela Snyder

2

M

Mark Wagoner

Unopposed incumbent

F

Dee Talmage

Unopposed incumbent

3

M

David Goodman

Beat Roland Lane (DeWine ally)

F

Jo Ann Davidson

Unopposed incumbent

4

M

Tim Evans

Incumbent, beat Richard Alderson

F

Patricia Alderson

Beat incumbent Bea Lyons (DeWine ally)

5

M

Darryl Mehaffie

Incumbent, beat Mark Altier

F

Lisa Hays

Unopposed incumbent

6

M

Pat Flanagan

Unopposed incumbent

F

Judy Westbrook

beat Sharon Lowry

7

M

Bob McEwen

Unopposed incumbent

F

Rebecca Heimlich

Raga (DeWine ally) withdrew

8

M

Richard Finan

Unopposed

F

Mary Ann Christie

Unopposed

9

M

Alex Triantafilou

Unopposed incumbent

F

Christa Criddle

Unopposed incumbent

10

M

Kevin DeWine

Beat Michael Boerger

F

Brenda Lewis

Beat Mary Ann Schmidt

11

M

Joe Stainbrook

Beat Jon Binkley (DeWine ally), Sean Binkley

F

Meghan Gallagher

Unopposed incumbent

12

M

Keith Cheney

Unopposed

F

Susan Ranae Lentz

Beat Tess Elshoff

13

M

Bob Rousseau

Unopposed incumbent

F

Joyce Houck

Incumbent, beat Kirsten Hill

14

M

Scott Nichols

Beat Greg Simpson, Curt Hartman

F

Kay Reynolds

Unopposed incumbent

15

M

Doug Preisse

Unopposed incumbent

F

Carolyn Petree

Unopposed incumbent

16

M

Mike Colley

Incumbent, beat Paul Brown, Paul Baker

F

**empty**

No one filed for this seat

17

M

Phil Bowman

Unopposed incumbent

F

Bonnie Ward

Beat incumbent Kay Ayres (DeWine ally)

18

M

Andrew Manning

Incumbent, beat Jamie Callender

F

Amy Sabath

Unopposed incumbent

19

M

Rich Cochran

Beat incumbent Steve Cuckler

F

Teri Morgan

Unopposed incumbent

20

M

Pat Hennessey

Unopposed incumbent

F

Diana Fleegle

Beat Lindsay Kuhn

21

M

Joe Miller

Beat Dave Gunning, Steven Bennett

F

Susan Rodman

Unopposed incumbent

22

M

Jim Woods

Beat Charles Calvert (DeWine ally)

F

Sharon Ray

Beat incumbent Sandy Calvert (DeWine ally)

23

M

Bob Bennett

Incumbent, beat David Morris

F

Diane Stover

Beat Doris Dorica

24

M

Jeff Dean

Incumbent, beat Stephen Sabolich

F

Nancy Suhadolnik

Incumbent, beat Kim O'Malley

25

M

Dan Carter

Beat Ron Lisy, Joe Bosolt, Stephen Emmert

F

Brittany Williams

Incumbent, beat Phyllis Mosley

26

M

John Matthews

Beat incumbent Charles Knight (DeWine ally)

F

Lisa Cooper

Beat Karyle Mumper

27

M

Roy Ray

Beat Scott Sigel, John Sullivan

F

Marilyn Slaby

Unopposed incumbent

28

M

James Simon

Unopposed

F

Debbie Walsh

Unopposed incumbent

29

M

Curt Braden

Unopposed incumbent

F

Sarah Brown

Incumbent, beat Beth Williams

30

M

Jim Carnes

Beat Michael Young (DeWine Ally)

F

Marilyn Ashcraft

Incumbent, beat Lisa Haas

31

M

Gary Burkholder

Incumbent, beat Stephen Fleming, Curtis Johnson

F

Betty Montgomery

Beat incumbent Kathy Johnston (DeWine ally)

32

M

Casey O'Brien

Incumbent, beat Haberstroh, Law and Pikor

F

Melissa Pope

Beat incumbent Kathy Creed (DeWine ally)

33

M

David Johnson

Unopposed

F

Tracy Monroe-Winbush

Unopposed

Kevin DeWine suffered some major defeats, even as he spent hundreds of thousands of party money on those races to try to keep his own job.

Ugh, disappointed to see that Dean/Suhadolnik were re-elected--what's up with the folks up here in NE OH--always voting for the same ole, same ole--but then again, we were bombarded virtually daily with mailings from the ORP to vote for these 2 so NE Ohioans probably didn't know anyone else was on the ballot (do your homework people!!!)

Anonymous, I will refrain for now in part from identifying the exact goods guys. First all of, the Chairman reads this web-site and if he know exactly who is against him, he will try to pick a few off. I will say that it looks like only 4 of the 33 Districts (including him own) voted for two pro-chairman candidates. Every other District vote for one or two Pro-Kasich candidates. On a side note, the last I looked, one of our candidates was only winning by a few votes so the list is not final.

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